Why the Keto Diet Is Perfect for Weight Loss

The ketogenic diet has become extremely popular over the last few years, and for good reason. This meal plan really works! The keto diet is not only effective as a weight loss plan, but may also help to improve health conditions such as diabetes and epilepsy. If you’re looking for an effective, affordable diet to try, keto may be the answer.

What is the Ketogenic Diet?

The ketogenic diet is a low-carb, high-fat, moderate protein diet. In general, a keto diet has a macronutrient breakdown of 5% carbohydrates, 70% fat, and 25% protein. Decreasing carbohydrates to this level forces the body to utilize fat as its primary source of energy. This induces a metabolic state known as “ketosis.”

The keto diet has been around for nearly 100 years. Since the 1920’s, doctors have recommended this diet to help ease the frequency and severity of seizures in children. While these dietary changes have been known to reduce epilepsy symptoms in children, it is still important to consult with a doctor about healthcare options.

Today, keto is most well known as a diet which causes rapid weight loss. The effectiveness of this diet have made it a popular, trendy choice in recent years.

What Should You Eat on a Keto Diet?

A keto diet is not defined by the food eaten, but rather by the consistent state of dietary-induced ketosis. This means that a wide variety of foods can be a part of a keto diet.

Typically, people following a keto diet will consume a large amount of fatty animal products such as red meat, poultry, fish, and dairy. However, vegans, vegetarians, and pescatarians can all go keto. Olive oil, coconut oil, grass-fed butter, and other sources of fat are common ingredients of a ketogenic diet.

Carbohydrate sources such as bread, starches, grains, most fruits, and, of course, sugary desserts, are entirely avoided. While this aspect of the diet may be difficult to maintain, limiting carbs is an essential part of keto.

What Is Ketosis?

When your carb intake is extremely low, your liver glycogen is depleted and your body is forced to begin burning fat. This state is called ketosis. Living in a state of ketosis is fantastic for weight loss, since it forces your body to burn fat from adipose tissue or dietary fat.

Being in a state of ketosis produces ketones, which are the byproducts of fatty acids. The three ketones produced are beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), acetoacetate, and acetone. Everyone has ketones in their body, but a ketosis diet creates a build-up of these acids. Ketones are released into the blood and are shuttled through the mitochondria where they are turned into energy.

Exercise and fasting are other ways you can deplete liver glycogen and induce ketosis. This is why intermittent fasting is frequently paired with a ketogenic diet. Alternatively, you could also take exogenous forms of ketones, which have been shown to increase BHB regardless of how many carbs you’re consuming.

Don’t We Need Carbs to Survive?

Carbohydrates are one of our main sources of energy. When we digest and metabolize carbs, glucose is produced. This is important, since there are certain areas of the brain that require glucose to function.

Researchers & Keto

A metabolic ward study, the gold standard in nutrition, tested the effectiveness of the keto diet. Participants were split into two groups. One group ate a ketogenic diet and the other group ate a standard American diet. Both groups were consuming the same amount of calories and protein.

The ketogenic diet group lost more weight in the first two weeks. Carbohydrates cause the body to retain water, so decreasing carb intake causes rapid water loss. This impressive head start is the result of both water and fat being lost.

However, by the end of the four-week trial, both groups had lost the same amount of fat. Participants following the ketogenic diet did have an increased overall caloric expenditure, but it was hardly detectable.

Isn’t Keto the Best Diet for Weight Loss?

There’s plenty of evidence that a ketogenic diet is great for losing weight, but is it the best? It turns out, when calories and protein are matched, a keto diet is no better for weight loss than any other high-protein, moderate carb, low-fat diet.

Many studies show that eliminating carbs leads to weight loss; however, this is largely because participants than end up eating more protein, which promotes greater weight loss. Protein is more thermogenic than fat and carbs. This means that the more protein you consume, the more calories you burn.

Generally, healthy, athletic individuals don’t need to do keto for any particular reason other than personal preference. In saying that, a very low-carb and high-fat diet does have utility among those who are insulin resistant. Research has made it clear that high fat, high protein, and lower carb diets are especially useful for controlling blood sugar and managing the metabolic dysfunction of type 2 diabetics.

Then Why Does Keto Work for Everyone I Know?

While keto may not perform perfectly in a controlled laboratory setting, it does seem to be superior when applied to real-world scenarios. Most people on a diet don’t track the precise amount of macronutrients and calories they consume with every meal, unless they’re using a meal plan service. Diets like keto can make weight loss effortless.

Keto diets may be effective for weight loss for the following reasons:

Food elimination: If you cut carbohydrates out of your diet, you’re taking a lot of different foods off the menu. Decreasing carb intake limits food variety, which can reduce the amount you eat, and therefore promote weight loss.

Gluconeogenesis: The process of converting fat into protein requires energy. That means that gluconeogenesis may burn additional calories

Increased insulin sensitivity: Insulin is a hormone which helps sugar move from the blood into other areas of the body. A resistance to insulin is often associated with obesity, weight gain, and difficulty losing weight. Increased insulin sensitivity, resulting from keto, causes weight loss and improved metabolic health.

Appetite Suppression:

Keto can be incredibly useful for weight loss, but not because it’s inherently superior, as many experts claim. The diet works well for weight loss because it helps people maintain a consistent calorie deficit. The primary reason keto helps people maintain a calorie deficit is through its effects on appetite.

When ghrelin levels are high, signals are sent to the brain which increases a person’s appetite. Decreased ghrelin levels cause a decreased appetite, and may lead to someone eating fewer calories over time. For this reason, a keto diet could lead to more significant weight loss results than a diet that keeps participants feeling hungry.

Summary

The ketogenic diet can be an extremely useful tool for weight loss. This diet is effective for many people since it can help reduce your appetite and control caloric intake. It’s important to remember that keto is not the only effective diet out there. What determines one person’s weight loss success will, of course, be different from another person. The ketogenic diet may give you incredible weight loss results; it’s merely a matter of finding which diet strategy works best for you.

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